UAE weather forecast: temperatures are expected to dip slightly over the weekend.

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Humid conditions are expected at night, accompanied by fresh north-westerly winds.

Dubai: The National Centre of Meteorology has forecast fair weather across the country in the coming days, with temperatures expected to gradually ease, particularly along coastal areas, by the weekend.

The country is currently influenced by weak surface pressure systems along with an extension of an upper-air high-pressure system.

Today’s weather is expected to remain generally fair, with humid conditions developing during the night and into Thursday morning over some coastal areas. Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally freshening at times.

Temperatures are expected to range between 38°C and 43°C in coastal and inland areas, while inland regions may see highs of 42°C to 47°C. Mountainous areas are forecast to remain relatively cooler, with temperatures between 32°C and 37°C.

The National Centre of Meteorology also said that south-westerly to north-westerly winds may reach speeds of up to 35 km/h across coastal, inland, and mountainous regions.

Conditions on Thursday and Friday are expected to remain fair, with slight seas in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.

Temperatures are forecast to gradually decline from Saturday, particularly along coastal areas, with a further drop expected on Sunday as winds strengthen to speeds of up to 40 km/h.

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